As a Mobile Disco, we understand that
in planning your wedding reception you have lots of
things to organise, and we do, on occasion, get asked
to give an example of the running order of a Wedding
Reception and the role in which the Mobile Disco plays
in ensuring that your special day is a success.

Please remember that all wedding receptions
are different, and this page is simply a guide. We do
carry thousands of music tracks, which span the last
five decades, and so the music that your mobile disco
will play, can be just as varied as the wedding guests
attending.

All audiences are different, and a lot
of what we play will depend on 'reading' the audience
and watching the reaction on the dancefloor, no DJ,
however experienced, can predict an exact playlist in
advance of your own function since musical taste is
as individual to each person as is their taste in food,
drink, fashion etc.

It is tradition at Wedding Receptions,
for the Bride and Groom to have the first dance, and
this usually signals the start of the actual disco.
If you have invited Evening Guests, who may not have
attended the actual Wedding Ceremony, then it is often
advisable to leave the first dance until the majority
of the guests have arrived, and suitable background
music is played during this period.

The Bride and Groom also choose the
first track, and sometimes also choose a second track
as well. The second track is usually played and dedicated
to the Bride and her Father, or for the Bride &
Groom to invite their friends and relatives to join
them on the dancefloor. This second track is not obligatory,
but can be included if required